Inguinal Hernia
Inguinal Hernia: Advanced, Patient-centred Treatment
An inguinal hernia occurs when abdominal tissue or intestine pushes through a weak spot in the groin area, often causing discomfort, pain, or a visible bulge. It is more common in men and can worsen with activity, coughing, or lifting.
Types of Inguinal Hernia:
- Indirect: Often present from birth.
- Direct: Caused by muscle weakening over time.
Common Symptoms:
- Groin or scrotal bulge
- Pain or pressure during movement
- Swelling, burning, or aching near the bulge
Treatment Options:
We tailor every treatment to the patient’s condition, prioritizing safety, comfort, and long-term relief. Early diagnosis ensures better outcomes—consult our expert team for personalized care.